Re: Bug reports for pkgsrc

2006-04-26 Thread joerg
On Tue, Apr 25, 2006 at 08:37:09PM +0200, Thomas Schlesinger wrote: is there an official bug tracker for faulty pkgsrc builds? As Jeremy wrote, NetBSD's GNATS and category pkg is used for tracing bugs. You can also check [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s archive for results from recent bulk builds. It is

Xorg 6.9 xterm font problem

2006-04-26 Thread Terry Tree
I can't change the font size on any of my xterms. Anyone know of a work around for this ?

Re: Xorg 6.9 xterm font problem

2006-04-26 Thread joerg
On Wed, Apr 26, 2006 at 09:12:24AM -0400, Terry Tree wrote: I can't change the font size on any of my xterms. Anyone know of a work around for this ? Hm. I see. Strange. I'll talk with the author. Joerg

New to DragonFly...

2006-04-26 Thread John Von Essen
Hi... I am checking out DFly since I have been getting more and more frsutrated with FreeBSD 5.x and 6.x distro's. I still run 4.11 on all my stuff. I guess my first real question is, how soon until DFly becomes stable enough to use in a production environment? I am not running anything fancy,

Re: New to DragonFly...

2006-04-26 Thread Matthew Dillon
:Hi... : :I am checking out DFly since I have been getting more and more frsutrated :with FreeBSD 5.x and 6.x distro's. I still run 4.11 on all my stuff. : :I guess my first real question is, how soon until DFly becomes stable :enough to use in a production environment? I am not running anything

Re: New to DragonFly...

2006-04-26 Thread Peter Avalos
On Wed, Apr 26, 2006 at 04:07:48PM -0400, John Von Essen wrote: Hi... I am checking out DFly since I have been getting more and more frsutrated with FreeBSD 5.x and 6.x distro's. I still run 4.11 on all my stuff. I guess my first real question is, how soon until DFly becomes stable enough

Re: New to DragonFly...

2006-04-26 Thread walt
Matthew Dillon wrote: [...] Still, beware that in order to achieve our clustering goals there is still a lot of major surgery going on. If you need something ultra stable, NetBSD or OpenBSD might be a better choice. But only for the next few months. If you can stand to postpone

Re: New to DragonFly...

2006-04-26 Thread Dmitri Nikulin
On 4/27/06, walt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: NetBSD (and also its derivative OpenBSD) runs on more hardware platforms than DragonFly, and that is not likely to change so quickly. But given a little time, I believe that will change also. Who cares about being able to run on every evaluation board